27 days in Eastern Europe Itinerary

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Prague, Czech Republic
— 4 nights
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Bratislava, Slovakia
— 4 nights
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Budapest, Hungary
— 5 nights
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Sofia, Bulgaria
— 2 nights
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Bucharest, Romania
— 3 nights
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Warsaw, Poland
— 3 nights
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Gdansk, Poland
— 1 night
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Krakow, Poland
— 4 nights
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Prague, Czech Republic — 4 nights

City of a Hundred Spires

Museum-lovers will get to explore Powder Tower and Strahov Monastery. Get a sense of the local culture at Staromestske namesti and Prague Astronomical Clock. Get out of town with these interesting Prague side-trips: Kutna Hora (St Barbara's Church, Bohemian Museum of Silver, &more). Spend the 29th (Sun) wandering through the wild on a nature and wildlife tour. And it doesn't end there: admire the landmark architecture of St. Vitus Cathedral, take an in-depth tour of Jewish Museum in Prague, explore the different monuments and memorials at Stary zidovsky Hrbitov, and see the interesting displays at NaFilM: National film museum.

To see more things to do, maps, photos, and other tourist information, you can read our Prague tour itinerary site.

If you are flying in from Czech Republic, the closest major aiports are Václav Havel Airport Prague, Brno-Tuřany Airport and Ostrava Leos Janáček Airport. In October, daily temperatures in Prague can reach 15°C, while at night they dip to 7°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 29th (Sun) early enough to drive to Bratislava.
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Bratislava, Slovakia — 4 nights

Beauty on the Danube

Take a break from the city and head to Topolcianky Bison Park and Tajch Velka Vodarenska. Your inner history buff will appreciate Bratislava Castle and Michalska Brana. Get out of town with these interesting Bratislava side-trips: Cerveny Kamen Castle (in Cerveny Kamen), Lucky Waterfall (in Lucky) and Farsky kostol navstivenia Panny Marie (in Nitra). Next up on the itinerary: get engrossed in the history at Devin Castle, contemplate the waterfront views at Tyrsovo nabrezie, take in the spiritual surroundings of Blue Church of St. Elizabeth, and contemplate the long history of Chatam Sofer Memorial.

To find more things to do, maps, reviews, and other tourist information, refer to the Bratislava trip planner.

You can drive from Prague to Bratislava in 3.5 hours. Other options are to do a combination of flight and bus; or take a train. October in Bratislava sees daily highs of 18°C and lows of 8°C at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 2nd (Thu) to allow time to drive to Budapest.
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Budapest, Hungary — 5 nights

Pearl of the Danube

Let the collections at House of Terror Museum and Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum capture your imagination. Step out of the city life by going to Dog sled tour Matrafured and Margaret Island. Explore Budapest's surroundings by going to Sipark Matraszentistvan (in Matraszentimre), Kozmary Kilato (in Gyongyos) and Visegrad (Nagyvillam Ski Slope & Zugfozde Palinka Museum). There's still lots to do: steep yourself in history at Fisherman's Bastion, boost your wellbeing at Széchenyi Thermal Bath, view the masterpieces at Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galeria), and admire the striking features of Dohány Street Synagogue.

For where to stay, more things to do, photos, and other tourist information, go to the Budapest attractions planner.

Drive from Bratislava to Budapest in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or take a train. In November, daily temperatures in Budapest can reach 11°C, while at night they dip to 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 7th (Tue) early enough to fly to Sofia.
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Sofia, Bulgaria — 2 nights

Kick off your visit on the 8th (Wed): hit the slopes at Vitosha Mountain, then admire the landmark architecture of Boyana Church, then pause for some serene contemplation at St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, and finally see the interesting displays at Museum of illusions Sofia. On the next day, admire the landmark architecture of Catedral de Sveta-Nedelya, admire the striking features of Temple Sveti Nikolay, get engrossed in the history at National Institute of Archaeology with Museum, shop like a local with Galeria Nina, then test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms, and finally wander the streets of Vitosha Boulevard.

To find photos, maps, ratings, and tourist information, read Sofia trip builder app.

You can fly from Budapest to Sofia in 4.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a bus. The time zone changes from Central European Standard Time to Eastern European Standard Time, which is usually a 1 hour difference. In November, plan for daily highs up to 13°C, and evening lows to 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 9th (Thu) early enough to fly to Bucharest.
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Bucharest, Romania — 3 nights

Deepen your sense of the past at sights like Stavropoleos Monastery and Old Town. Take a break from the city and head to Green Adventure and MySecretRomania - Private Day Tours. There's much more to do: take in the exciting artwork at Muzeul National al Satului "Dimitrie Gusti", walk around Herăstrău Park, test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms, and pause for some serene contemplation at Biserica Sfantul Anton - Curtea Veche.

For more things to do, photos, maps, and more tourist information, go to the Bucharest tour itinerary planner.

Traveling by flight from Sofia to Bucharest takes 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 12°C in November, and nighttime lows around 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 12th (Sun) early enough to fly to Warsaw.
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Warsaw, Poland — 3 nights

Phoenix City

Get outdoors at Olympic Golf Club and Gorka Szczesliwicka. Let the collections at Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego and Copernicus Science Centre capture your imagination. There's much more to do: appreciate the extensive heritage of Old Town, take in the local highlights with Walking tours, contemplate the long history of Krakowskie Przedmiescie, and brush up on your military savvy at Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow.

To find more things to do, photos, reviews, and other tourist information, you can read our Warsaw online tour itinerary planner.

You can fly from Bucharest to Warsaw in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a train. The time zone difference when traveling from Bucharest to Warsaw is minus 1 hour. Traveling from Bucharest in November, expect nights in Warsaw to be about the same, around 2°C, while days are a bit cooler, around 7°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 15th (Wed) to allow time to fly to Gdansk.
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Gdansk, Poland — 1 night

World Capital of Amber

Kick off your visit on the 16th (Thu): take in panoramic vistas at Sopot Pier, enjoy the sand and surf at Sopot Beach, see the interesting displays at Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci, pause for some serene contemplation at St. Mary's Church, then learn about all things military at Museum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej), and finally take a tour by water with Tryton Diving Center.

To find maps, photos, more things to do, and other tourist information, use the Gdansk online route planner.

Getting from Warsaw to Gdansk by flight takes about 2.5 hours. Other options: take a train; or drive. In November, daytime highs in Gdansk are 7°C, while nighttime lows are 2°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Thu) to allow time to fly to Krakow.
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Krakow, Poland — 4 nights

Slavic Rome

Get some cultural insight at Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wieliczka Salt Mine. Museum-lovers will appreciate Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera and Stained Glass Museum (Muzeum Witrazu). Take a break from Krakow with a short trip to Zamek Museum in Oswiecim, about 1h 20 min away. Spend the 19th (Sun) wandering through the wild on a nature and wildlife tour. Next up on the itinerary: appreciate the extensive heritage of Wawel Royal Castle, see the interesting displays at Krakow Pinball Museum, admire the striking features of St. Mary's Basilica, and stroll the grounds of Rakowicki Cemetery.

To find ratings, traveler tips, and more tourist information, read Krakow trip planner.

You can fly from Gdansk to Krakow in 3 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a train. Expect a daytime high around 9°C in November, and nighttime lows around 1°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 20th (Mon) early enough to catch the flight back home.
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Czech Republic travel guide

4.4
Bridges · Historic Walking Areas · Castles
From historical towns and cities, to a countryside speckled with castles and chateaus, the Czech Republic is a holiday destination that can satisfy everybody's taste. Even though it's modern and fully-developed, the country carefully preserves its traditions and heritage. The city of Prague, with its breathtaking architecture, vibrant art and culture scene, and bustling nightlife, is not only one of the country's main attractions, but also a top European tourist hub. The scenic countryside features numerous national parks and nature reserves perfect for hiking, cycling, golfing, and enjoying the natural beauty. In the wintertime ski buffs have their pick from a selection of resorts. If you're looking to unwind and rejuvenate in picturesque settings, visit the famous spa and wellness resorts that have been renowned in Europe for centuries.
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Slovakia travel guide

3.9
Landmarks · Castles · Monuments
Heart of Europe
A land of magnificent castles, untouched nature, and rich cultural heritage, Slovakia is a jewel in the heart of Europe that's waiting to be discovered. Larger cities such as Bratislava and Kosice feature historic architecture and offer numerous sightseeing opportunities and exciting art scenes, while the traditional villages are the perfect place to get acquainted with local customs. Some of the country's most popular tourist destinations are its numerous spa resorts, famous for their therapeutic properties, and a selection of wooden churches, many of which are World Heritage Sites. Those looking for nature's attractions can enjoy everything from the thick forests and snowy peaks of the Tatra Mountains, to one of Europe's largest concentrations of subterranean caves. The country's cuisine reflects its multi-cultural history and is a definite must-try.
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Hungary travel guide

4.2
Historic Sites · Government Buildings · Nightlife
Breadbasket of Europe
Because tourism throughout the whole country is not as popular as in other European countries, much of the natural beauty of Hungary has not been developed or exploited. Visitors today are drawn to the unspoiled picturesque landscape, the capital metropolis surrounded by charming small towns and villages, and the plethora of thermal baths. The country's number of well-preserved archaeological ruins, castles, cathedrals, and medieval towns provide opportunities to those wanting a taste of European history. With the opportunity to explore both time-worn architecture and notable natural surroundings in every region, Hungary provides sightseeing opportunities with the amenities of traditional tourist destinations. 
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Bulgaria travel guide

4.4
Architectural Buildings · Ruins · Nightlife
Eventful history has endowed Bulgaria with a rich cultural, architectural, and artistic heritage, while natural beauty and recreational opportunities make it one of Europe's most desirable holiday destinations. Carpeted by dense forests and fed by mighty rivers, this ancient land once drew invaders from distant corners of Europe. Today, the country's Black Sea coastline and seven rugged mountain ranges top the itineraries of nearly 8 million annual visitors. While its growing cities offer modern shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities, Bulgaria's countryside remains a history buff's paradise, boasting well-preserved reminders of ancient civilizations that conquered or passed through this land. Begin your Bulgarian adventure in Sofia, one of Europe's oldest capitals, with over 250 historic landmarks.
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Romania travel guide

4.4
Castles · Historic Walking Areas · Government Buildings
An image of ancient architecture contrasted against a backdrop of vivdly green landscape represents the country of Romania, which features a diversity of landscape that has been largely undeveloped. With numerous mountain, valley, and lakeside resorts, an abundance of activities await outdoor enthusiasts. The other side of Romanian tourism is its impressive collection of ancient ruins, prehistoric fortresses, and medieval castles. Many of these date back to prehistoric times, the Ottoman Empire, and Austro-Hungarian rule, the influences of which are still apparent in preserved details. Tourism in Romania is not as prevalent as other countries, which this makes the travel experience here feel more authentic and awe-inspiring. Check out this simple but captivating country and discover its natural and historic beauty.
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Poland travel guide

4.6
Historic Walking Areas · Historic Sites · Landmarks
A massive country in eastern Europe, Poland offers much to those who venture beyond the continent's more traditional touristic destinations. Dating back to the first millennium, the republic has over a thousand years of heritage to explore, including an abundance of World War II history. Bordered by Germany to the west and Ukraine and Belarus to the east, Poland was the rope in a game of tug of war between German Nazis and the Soviet Allied forces. Major cities like Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Lodz, Poznan, and Lublin are offer an array of cultural attractions. The infamous concentration camp Auschwitz, near Krakow, is a difficult experience but a must for anyone visiting the area. Be sure to sample hearty comfort foods rich in meat, cabbage, and spices--the Polish secret to making it through harsh winters.
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